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10 10 Opponents.Indd 2011 OPPONENT INFO GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Houston, TX Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin (Purdue ’88) Football SID: Cassie Arner Home Stadium: Robertson Stadium (32,000) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (713) 743-9404 Stadium Surface: Grass Sumlin’s All-Time UH Record: 23-16, 3 years Email: [email protected] 1 Conference: Conference USA 2010 Record (Conf.): 5-7 (4-4, 3rd West) Sports Info Fax: (713) 743-9411 Nickname: Cougars Returning Lettermen: 48 Press Box Number: (713)743-0550/-0560 Colors: Scarlet and White Returning Starters: 17 Website: www. uhcougars.com at HOUSTON President: Dr. Renu Khator UCLA All-Time vs. Houston: 3-2 september 3 - 2:30 pm ct Athletics Director: Mack Rhoades Sumlin vs. UCLA: 0-1 houston, tx Rick Neuheisel vs. Houston: 1-0 Last UCLA Win: 31-13, 2010 (Rose Bowl) Last UH Win: 24-16, 1979 (LA Coliseum) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: San Jose, CA 95192 Head Coach: Mike MacIntyre (Georgia Tech ’89) Football SID: Lawrence Fan Home Stadium: Spartan Stadium (30,456) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID SID Phone: (408) 924-1217 2 Stadium Surface: FieldTurf MacIntyre’s All-Time SJS Record: 1-12, 1 year SID Email: [email protected] Conference: Western Athletic Conference 2010 Record (Conf.): 1-12 (0-8, 9th) Sports Info Fax: (408) 924-1291 Nickname: Spartans Returning Lettermen: 49 Press Box Number: (408) 924-1266 Colors: Blue, White and Gold Returning Starters: 19 Website: sjsuspartans.com SAN JOSE STATE President: Mohammad Qayomi UCLA All-Time vs. San Jose St.: fi rst meeting september 10- 7:00 pm Athletics Director: Tom Bowen MacIntyre vs. UCLA: 0-0 the rose bowl Rick Neuheisel vs. San Jose St.: 1-0; 0-0 at UCLA, 1-0 at Washington Last UCLA Win: fi rst meeting Last San Jose State Win: fi rst meeting GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Austin, TX Head Coach: Mack Brown (Florida St. ’74) Football SID: John Bianco Home Stadium: DKR - Texas Memorial Stadium Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (512) 471-1346 3 (100,119) Brown’s All-Time UT Record: 133-34, 14 years Email: [email protected] Stadium Surface: FieldTurf 2010 Record (Conf.): 5-7 (2-6, 6th South) Assoc. SID FB: Thomas Stepp Conference: Big 12 Returning Lettermen: 49 Assoc. SID FB: Jeremy Sharpe Nickname: Longhorns Returning Starters: 12 Sports Info Fax: (512) 471-6040 TEXAS Colors: Burnt Orange and White UCLA All-Time vs. Texas: 3-2 Press Box Number: (512) 471-1641 september 17 - 12:30 pm President: William Powers, Jr. Brown vs. UCLA: 0-2 Website: www. MackBrown-TexasFootball. the rose bowl Athletics Director: DeLoss Dodds Rick Neuheisel vs. Texas: 3-1, 1-0 at UCLA, com 0-1 at UW, 2-0 at Colorado Last UCLA Win: 34-12, 2010 (Austin) Last UT Win: 28-10, 1971 (LA Coliseum) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Corvallis, OR 97331 Head Coach: Mike Riley (Alabama ’75) Football SID: Steve Fenk Home Stadium: Reser Stadium (45,674) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (541) 737-3720 4 Stadium Surface: FieldTurf Riley’s All-Time OSU Record: 69-54 (10 years) Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 5-7 (4-5, T5th) Assistant SID FB: Jason Amberg Nickname: Beavers Returning Lettermen: 53 Phone: (541) 737-7469 Colors: Orange and Black Returning Starters: 12 Email: [email protected] at OREGON STATE President: Dr. Edward Ray UCLA All-Time vs. OSU: 40-15-4 Sports Info Fax: (541) 737-3072 september 24 - tbd Athletics Director: Bob De Carolis Riley vs. UCLA: 2-6 Press Box Number: (541) 737-2410 corvallis, or Rick Neuheisel vs. OSU: 4-3, 1-2 at UCLA, Website: www.osubeavers.com 3-1 at Washington Last UCLA Win: 17-14, 2010 (Rose Bowl) Last OSU Win: 26-19, 2009 (Corvallis) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Head Coach: David Shaw (Stanford ’94) Football SID: Jim Young Home Stadium: Stanford Stadium (50,000) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID SID Phone: (650) 721-1989 5 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Shaw’s All-Time Record: 0-0, fi rst year SID Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 12-1 (8-1, 2nd) Assistant SID FB: Niall Adler Nickname: Cardinal Returning Lettermen: 55 Phone: (650) 725-2959 Colors: Cardinal & White Returning Starters: 12 Email: [email protected] at STANFORD President: John Hennessy UCLA All-Time vs. Stanford: 45-33-3 Sports Info Fax: (650) 725-2957 october 1 - tbd Athletics Director: Bob Bowlsby Shaw vs. UCLA: 0-0 Press Box Number: (650) 723-4418 palo alto, ca Rick Neuheisel vs. Stanford: 4-2; 1-2 at Website: gostanford.com UCLA, 3-0 at Washington Last UCLA Win: 23-20, 2008 (Rose Bowl) Last Stanford Win: 31-0, 2010 (Rose Bowl) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Head Coach: Paul Wulff (Wash. St. ’90) Football SID: Bill Stevens Home Stadium: Martin Stadium (35,117) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (509) 335-COUG 6 Stadium Surface: FieldTurf Wulff’s All-Time WSU Record: 5-32 (3 years) Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 2-10 (1-8, 10th) Assistant SID FB: Bobby Alworth Nickname: Cougars Returning Lettermen: 47 Email: [email protected] Colors: Crimson and Gray Returning Starters: 17 Sports Info Fax: (509) 335-0267 WASHINGTON STATE President: Elson S. Floyd UCLA All-Time vs. WSU: 38-18-1 Press Box Number: (509) 335-COUG october 8 - tbd Athletics Director: Bill Moos Wulff vs. UCLA: 0-3 Website: www.wsucougars.com the rose bowl Rick Neuheisel vs. WSU: 8-0; 3-0 at UCLA, 4-0 at Washington, 1-0 at Colorado Last UCLA Win: 42-28, 2010 (Rose Bowl) Last WSU Win: 27-7, 2007 (Pullman) 61 2011 OPPONENT INFO GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Tucson, AZ 85719 Head Coach: Mike Stoops (Iowa ’86) Football SID: Tom Duddleston Home Stadium: Arizona Stadium (57,400) Best Time To Reach Coach:Wed.-Th. 1-2 pm Phone: (520) 621-4163 7 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Stoops’ All-Time UA Record: 40-45 (7 years) Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 7-6 (4-5, T5th) Assistant FB SID: Blair Willis Nickname: Wildcats Returning Lettermen: 44 Phone: (520) 621-0914 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Returning Starters:12 Email: [email protected] at ARIZONA President: Dr. Robert Shelton UCLA All-Time vs. UA: 19-14-2 Sports Info Fax: (520) 621-2681 october 20 - 6 pm Athletics Director: Greg Byrne Stoops vs. UCLA: 5-2 Press Box Number: (520) 621-2801 Rick Neuheisel vs. UA: 4-3; 0-3 at UCLA, Website: www.arizonaathletics.edu tucson, az 4-0 at Washington Last UCLA Win: 27-7, 2006 (Rose Bowl) Last UA Win: 29-21, 2010 (Rose Bowl) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Berkeley, CA 94720 Head Coach: Jeff Tedford (Fresno St. ’83) Football SID: Kyle McRae Home Stadium: AT&T Park (45,000) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (510) 219-9340 8 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Tedford’s All-Time Cal Record: 72-42, 9 years Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 5-7 (3-6, 8th) Sports Info Fax: (510) 643-7778 Nickname: Golden Bears Returning Lettermen: 55 Press Box Number: (510) 642-3098 Colors: Blue and Gold Returning Starters: 20 Website: www.calbears.com CALIFORNIA Chancellor: Dr. Robert J. Bireneau UCLA All-Time vs. Cal: 49-31-1 october 29 - tbd Athletics Director: Sandy Barbour Tedford vs. UCLA: 6-3 the rose bowl Rick Neuheisel vs. Cal: 3-4; 0-3 at UCLA, 3-1 at Washington Last UCLA Win: 30-21, 2007 (Rose Bowl) Last Cal Win: 35-7, 2010 (Berkeley) GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Head Coach: Dennis Erickson (Montana St. ’70) Football SID: Mark Brand Home Stadium: Sun Devil Stadium (71,706) Best Time To Reach Coach: contact SID Phone: (480) 965-6592 9 Stadium Surface: Natural Grass Erickson’s All-Time Record: 173-89-1, 22 years Email: [email protected] Conference: Pac-12 2010 Record (Conf.): 6-6 (4-5, T5th) Dir. Media Relations: Doug Tammaro Nickname: Sun Devils Returning Lettermen: 53 Phone: (480) 965-6592 Colors: Maroon and Gold Returning Starters: 20 Email: [email protected] ARIZONA STATE President: Michael Crow UCLA All-Time vs. ASU: 16-10-1 Assistant SID FB: Randy Policar november 5 - tbd Athletics Director: Lisa Love Erickson vs. UCLA: 6-3; 3-1 at ASU Phone: (480) 965-6592 the rose bowl Rick Neuheisel vs. ASU: 3-4; 1-2 at UCLA, Email: [email protected] 2-2 at Washington Sports Info Fax: (480) 965-5408 Last UCLA Win: 23-13, 2009 (Rose Bowl) Press Box Number: (480) 965-6207 Last ASU Win: 55-34, 2010 (Tempe) Website: www.thesundevils.com GENERAL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location: Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham (BYU ’84) Assoc. 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